2008 Summer Olympics / Athletics - Decathlon (Men)

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Olympic rings
Beijing National Stadium, 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.jpg
sport athletics
discipline Decathlon
gender Men
place Beijing National Stadium
Attendees 40 athletes from 29 countries
Competition phase August 21 and 22, 2008
Medalist
gold gold Bryan Clay ( USA ) United StatesUnited States 
Silver medals silver Andrei Krautschanka ( BLR ) BelarusBelarus 
Bronze medals bronze Leonel Suárez ( CUB ) CubaCuba 

The men's decathlon at the 2008 Beijing Olympics was played on August 21 and 22, 2008. Forty athletes took part.

The American Bryan Clay was Olympic champion . The silver medal went to Andrei Krautschanka from Belarus . Bronze went to Leonel Suárez from Cuba.

Current title holders

Olympic champion 2004 Roman Šebrle ( Czech Republic ) Czech RepublicCzech Republic  8893 P Athens 2004
World Champion 2007 8676 P Osaka 2007
European champion 2006 8526 P Gothenburg 2006
Pan American Champion 2007 Maurice Smith ( Jamaica ) JamaicaJamaica  8278 P Rio de Janeiro 2007
Central America and Caribbean champions 2008 Yosley Azcuy ( Cuba ) CubaCuba  7408 P Cali 2008
South America Champion 2007 Gonzalo Barroilhet ( Chile ) ChileChile  7504 P São Paulo 2007
Asian champion 2007 Ahmed Hassan Moussa ( Qatar ) QatarQatar  7678 P Amman 2007
Africa Champion 2008 Larbi Bourrada ( Algeria ) AlgeriaAlgeria  7574 P Addis Ababa 2008
Oceania Champion 2008 Brendan Peeters ( Australia ) AustraliaAustralia  4927 P - eight combat Saipan 2008

Existing records

World record 9026 P Roman Šebrle ( Czech Republic ) Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Götzis , Austria May 27, 2001
Olympic record 8893 P Athens Decathlon , Greece August 24, 2004

Conducting the competition

The decathlon was carried out according to the same rules as today. The ten disciplines took place over two days. The rating was based on the 1985 point table, which is still valid today.

Remarks:

  • In the shot put, discus and javelin throw as well as in the long jump, the respective best distances are printed in bold.
  • In the high jump and pole vault, the last valid attempt of each athlete is printed in bold.

Attendees

Forty athletes from 29 countries took part in the Olympic competition:

Surname nation
Arthur Abele GermanyGermany Germany
Jangy Addy LiberiaLiberia Liberia
Pavel Andreev UzbekistanUzbekistan Uzbekistan
Daniel Awde United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain
Romain Barras FranceFrance France
Gonzalo Barroilhet ChileChile Chile
Massimo Bertocchi CanadaCanada Canada
Carlos quinine BrazilBrazil Brazil
Bryan Clay United StatesUnited States United States
Victor Covalenco Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Moldova
Slaven Dizdarevic SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia
Alexei Drozdov RussiaRussia Russia
Yordanis García CubaCuba Cuba
David Gomez SpainSpain Spain
Qi Haifeng China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Mikko Halvari FinlandFinland Finland
Trey Hardee United StatesUnited States United States
Jānis Karlivāns LatviaLatvia Latvia
Dmitry Karpov KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan
Oleksiy Kasyanov UkraineUkraine Ukraine
Andrei Krautschanka BelarusBelarus Belarus
Eugene Martineau NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
André Niklaus GermanyGermany Germany
Mikk Pahapill EstoniaEstonia Estonia
Tom Pappas United StatesUnited States United States
Alyaksandr Parchomenka BelarusBelarus Belarus
Alexander Pogorelow RussiaRussia Russia
Andres Raja EstoniaEstonia Estonia
Michael Schrader GermanyGermany Germany
Roman Šebrle Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Hadi Sepehrzad IranIran Iran
Mikalai Shubianok BelarusBelarus Belarus
Damjan Sitar SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
Maurice Smith JamaicaJamaica Jamaica
Vitaliy Smirnov UzbekistanUzbekistan Uzbekistan
Leonel Suarez CubaCuba Cuba
Alexei Syssoyev RussiaRussia Russia
Hans Van Alphen BelgiumBelgium Belgium
Frédéric Xhonneux BelgiumBelgium Belgium
Attila Zsivoczky HungaryHungary Hungary

Disciplines

100 meter run

The discipline was carried out in five runs.

Run 1
August 21, 2008, 9:20 a.m. / wind: −0.6 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Suarez 10.90 883
2 Pogorelow 11.07 845
3 Niklaus 11.12 834
4th Pahapill 11.15 827
5 Halvari 11.18 821
6th Šebrle 11.21 814
7th Sitar
8th Karlivans 11.36 782

Run 2
August 21, 2008, 9:27 a.m. / wind: −0.2 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 García 10.64 942
2 Smith 10.85 894
3 Raja 10.89 885
4th Krautschanka 10.96 870
5 quinine 10.99 863
6th Syssoyev 11.03 854
7th Awde 11.06 847
8th Pappas 11.12 834

Run 3
August 21, 2008, 9:34 a.m. / wind: +0.3 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Clay 10.44 989
2 Hardee 10.52 970
3 Kasyanov 10.53 968
4th Addy 10.76 915
5 Schrader 10.80 906
6th Abele 10.90 883
7th Bertocchi 11.00 861
8th Karpov 11.83 685

Run 4
August 21, 2008, 9:31 a.m. / wind: −0.4 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Gomez 11.12 934
2 Qi 11.15 827
3 Martineau 11.19 819
4th Van Alphen 11.28 799
5 Parchomenka 11.29 797
6th Barroilhet 11.33 789
7th Andreev 11.47 759
8th Smirnov 11.56 740

Run 5
August 21, 2008, 9:48 a.m. / wind: −0.1 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Sepehrzad 10.92 878
2 Drosdov 11.02 856
3 Dizdarevic 11.16 825
4th Barras 11.26 804
5 Shubianok 11.31 793
6th Xhonneux 11.41 771
7th Zsivoczky 11.86 679
8th Covalenco 11.87 677

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Clay 989
02 Hardee 970
03 Kasyanov 968
04th García 942
05 Addy 915
06th Schrader 906
07th Smith 894
08th Raja 885
09 Suarez 883
Abele
11 Sepehrzad 878
12 Krautschanka 870
13 quinine 863
14th Bertocchi 861
15th Drosdov 856
16 Syssoyev 854
17th Awde 847
18th Pogorelow 845
19th Niklaus 834
Pappas
Gomez
22nd Pahapill 827
Qi
24 Dizdarevic 825
25th Halvari 821
26th Martineau 819
27 Šebrle 814
Sitar
29 Barras 804
30th Van Alphen 799
31 Parchomenka 797
32 Shubianok 793
33 Barroilhet 789
34 Karlivans 782
35 Xhonneux 771
36 Andreev 759
37 Smirnov 740
38 Karpov 685
39 Zsivoczky 679
40 Covalenco 677

Long jump

The Russian Alexei Drosdow achieved in the long jump 7.23 m

August 21, 2008, 11:00 a.m.

The competition was conducted in two groups.

Kazakhs Dmitri Karpov did not participate in this second discipline.

Note: All widths in meters (m)

Group A

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Addy 7.31 7.20 7.38 905
02 Suarez x 7.33 x 893
03 Drosdov 7.23 x 7.15 869
04th Qi x 7.06 7.22 866
05 Awde 6.98 7.12 7.04 842
06th Barras x 6.80 7.08 833
07th Barroilhet x x 7.08
08th García 7.07 x 7.00 830
09 Dizdarevic 6.83 6.59 7.02 818
10 Parchomenka 6.99 5.66 x 811
11 Halvari x 6.88 x 785
12 Shubianok 6.86 6.57 6.75 781
13 Sepehrzad 6.80 6.69 6.63 767
14th Syssoyev x 6.77 6.39 760
15th Andreev 6.62 6.47 6.45 725
16 Van Alphen x x 6.55 709
17th Covalenco x 6.37 6.50 697
ogV Smirnov x - - 0
Zsivoczky - - -

Group B

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Clay 7.64 7.78 7.71 1005
02 Hardee 7.72 7.43 7.34 990
03 Schrader 7.70 7.60 x 985
04th Šebrle 7.67 x 7.68 980
05 Krautschanka 7.61 7.25 x 962
06th Kasyanov x 7.56 x 950
07th Pappas 7.41 x x 913
08th Pogorelow 7.31 x 7.37 903
09 Niklaus 7.29 7.23 x 883
10 Raja x 7.29 x
11 Karlivans x 7.26 x 876
12 Sitar 7.25 x x 874
13 Martineau 7.00 x 7.19 859
14th Bertocchi 7.03 7.05 x 826
15th Smith 6.95 7.04 x 823
16 Pahapill x 5.51 7.04
17th Xhonneux 6.92 x 6.94 799
18th quinine x 5.50 6.94
19th Gomez 6.75 6.82 6.85 778
20th Abele x 6.47 x 691

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Clay 1994
02 Hardee 1960
03 Kasyanov 1918
04th Schrader 1891
05 Krautschanka 1832
06th Addy 1820
07th Šebrle 1794
08th Suarez 1776
09 García 1772
10 Raja 1768
11 Pogorelow 1748
12 Pappas 1747
13 Drosdov 1725
14th Smith 1717
15th Niklaus
16 Qi 1693
17th Awde 1689
18th Sitar 1688
19th Bertocchi 1687
20th Martineau 1678
21st quinine 1662
22nd Karlivans 1658
23 Pahapill 1650
24 Sepehrzad 1645
25th Dizdarevic 1643
26th Barras 1637
27 Barroilhet 1622
28 Syssoyev 1614
29 Gomez 1612
30th Parchomenka 1608
31 Halvari 1606
32 Abele 1574
33 Shubianok
34 Xhonneux 1570
35 Van Alphen 1506
36 Andreev 1484
37 Covalenco 1347
38 Smirnov 740
39 Zsivoczky 679

Shot put

The Cuban Yordanis García achieved the fifth best distance in the shot put with 15.82 m

August 21, 2008, 1:10 p.m.

The competition was conducted in two groups.

The American Tom Pappas and the Hungarian Attila Zsivoczky did not take part in this third discipline.

Note: All widths in meters (m)

Group A

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Pogorelow 15.68 16.25 16.53 884
02 Clay 15.53 15.53 16.27 868
03 García 15.82 14.35 14.63 840
04th Parchomenka 15.49 15.45 15.47 820
05 Syssoyev 15.23 15.42 15.38 816
06th Barras 15.42 x 15.12
07th Kasyanov 15.15 14.60 14.76 799
08th Smith 14.06 x 15.09 795
09 Addy 14.91 14.54 x 784
10 Shubianok 14.88 x x 782
11 Van Alphen x 14.29 14.86 781
12 Karlivans 14.72 14.85 x 780
13 Raja 13.99 14.60 14.79 777
14th Šebrle 14.70 14.62 14.78 776
15th Pahapill 14.17 x 14.36 750
16 Andreev 14.15 14.02 13.82 738
17th Bertocchi 13.90 14.10 13.85 734
18th Xhonneux 13.99 13.94 x 728

Group B

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Drosdov 16.26 x 15.63 867
02 Sepehrzad 15.82 16.02 x 852
03 Suarez 14.49 13.20 13.39 758
04th Krautschanka 14.05 14.39 14.12 752
05 Dizdarevic 13.01 12.99 13.97 727
06th Martineau 13.78 13.74 13.16 715
07th Halvari 13.35 13.42 13.72 711
08th Schrader 12.68 13.67 x 708
09 Gomez 13.28 x 13.58 703
10 Abele 12.41 13.08 13.55 701
11 Smirnov 13.51 x x 698
12 Hardee 13.22 13.49 x 697
13 Covalenco 13.05 12.63 13.44 694
14th Qi 13.16 13.40 x 692
15th Niklaus 13.11 x 13.23 681
16 Barroilhet x 13.23 x
17th Sitar 11.42 12.41 x 631
18th Awde 11.58 11.77 12.03 608
ogV quinine x x x 0

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Clay 2862
02 Kasyanov 2717
03 Hardee 2657
04th Pogorelow 2632
05 García 2612
06th Addy 2604
07th Schrader 2599
08th Drosdov 2592
09 Krautschanka 2584
10 Šebrle 2570
11 Raja 2545
12 Suarez 2534
13 Smith 2512
14th Sepehrzad 2497
15th Barras 2453
16 Karlivans 2438
17th Syssoyev 2430
18th Parchomenka 2428
19th Bertocchi 2421
20th Pahapill 2400
21st Niklaus 2398
22nd Martineau 2393
23 Qi 2385
24 Dizdarevic 2370
25th Shubianok 2356
26th Sitar 2319
27 Halvari 2317
28 Gomez 2315
29 Barroilhet 2303
30th Xhonneux 2298
31 Awde 2297
32 Van Alphen 2289
33 Abele 2275
34 Andreev 2222
35 Covalenco 2068
36 quinine 1662
37 Smirnov 1438

high jump

August 21, 2008, 7:10 p.m.

The discipline was conducted in two groups.

The Uzbek Vitaliy Smirnov did not participate in this fourth discipline. Note: All widths in meters (m)

Group A

space Surname 1.75
1.96
1.78
1.99
1.81
2.02
1.84
2.05
1.87
2.08
1.90
2.11
1.94
2.14
height Points
01 Pahapill -
-
-
xo
-
o
-
xxo
-
xo
xo
o
o
xxx
2.11 906
02 Drosdov -
o
-
xxo
-
o
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
o
-
2.02 822
03 Martineau -
xo
-
xxo
-
xxx
-
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
1.99 794
Smith -
xo
-
xxo
-
xxx
-
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
05 Schrader -
xo
-
xxo
-
xxx
o
-
-
-
o
-
xxo
-
06th Dizdarevic -
xo
-
xxx
-
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
1.96 767
07th Barras -
xo
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
xxo
-
o
-
xxo
-
08th Halvari -
xxx
o
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
1.93 740
Parchomenka -
xxx
-
-
-
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
10 Qi -
xxx
-
-
o
-
-
-
xo
-
xo
-
xo
-
11 Addy -
xxx
-
-
-
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
xxo
-
12 Xhonneux -
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
x-
-
1.90 714
13 Sepehrzad -
-
o
-
o
-
xo
-
xxo
-
xxo
-
xxx
-
14th Van Alphen -
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
x-
-
-
-
1.84 661
15th Karlivans -
-
xo
-
xo
-
xxo
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
16 Covalenco o
-
o
-
o
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1.81 636
17th Gomez xo
-
-
-
xxo
-
x-
-
xx
-
-
-
-
-

Group B

space Surname 1.75
1.96
1.78
1.99
1.81
2.02
1.84
2.05
1.87
2.08
1.90
2.11
1.94
2.14
height Points
01 Šebrle -
o
-
o
-
o
-
xo
-
o
-
o
-
xxx
2.11 906
02 Krautschanka -
-
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
xo
-
xxx
03 Syssoyev -
o
-
o
-
xo
-
0
o
xxo
-
xxo
o
-
04th Pogorelow -
o
-
o
-
o
-
xo
-
xxo
-
xxx
-
-
2.08 878
05 Sitar -
o
-
o
-
xo
-
o
-
xxx
o
-
-
-
2.05 850
Suarez -
o
-
xo
-
o
-
o
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
07th Hardee -
xxo
-
o
-
xxo
-
o
-
xxx
o
-
-
-
08th Niklaus -
xo
-
o
-
o
-
xxo
-
xxx
o
-
-
-
09 Clay -
xo
-
o
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
1.99 794
10 Shubianok -
xxo
-
xo
-
xxx
o
-
-
-
xo
-
xxo
-
11 Andreev -
o
-
xxo
-
xxx
-
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
quinine -
-
-
xxo
-
xxx
o
-
-
-
o
-
o
-
13 García -
o
-
xxx
-
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
o
-
1.96 7.67
14th Raja -
xo
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
o
-
o
-
-
-
15th Kasyanov -
xo
-
xxx
-
-
o
-
o
-
xo
-
o
-
16 Barroilhet -
xxx
-
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
xo
-
xxo
-
1.93 740
17th Abele -
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
1.90 714
Bertocchi -
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
xxx-
-
19th Awde -
-
xo
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1.78 610

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Clay 3656
02 Pogorelow 3510
03 Hardee 3507
04th Krautschanka 3490
05 Kasyanov 3484
06th Šebrle 3476
07th Drosdov 3414
08th Schrader 3393
09 Suarez 3384
10 García 3379
11 Addy 3344
12 Syssoyev 3336
13 Raja 3312
14th Pahapill 3306
15th Smith
16 Niklaus 3248
17th Barras 3220
18th Sepehrzad 3211
19th Martineau 3187
20th Sitar 3169
21st Parchomenka 3168
22nd Shubianok 3150
23 Dizdarevic 3137
24 Bertocchi 3135
25th Qi 3125
26th Karlivans 3099
27 Halvari 3057
28 Barroilhet 3043
29 Andreev 3016
30th Xhonneux 3012
31 Abele 2989
32 Gomez 2951
33 Van Alphen 2950
34 Awde 2907
35 Covalenco 2704
36 quinine 2456

400 meter run

The German Michael Schrader runs the fifth best 400 meter time of this decathlon with 47.91 s

The discipline was carried out in five runs.

The German Arthur Abele and the Belgian Hans Van Alphen did not compete in this fifth discipline.

Run 1
August 21, 2008, 10:00 p.m.

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Smith 47.96 911
2 Addy 48.51 885
3 Clay 48.92 865
4th quinine 49.21 851
5 Syssoyev 50.71 782
6th Karlivans 51.62 742
DNF Xhonneux 0

Run 2
August 21, 2008, 10:07 p.m.

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Qi 49.39 843
2 Šebrle 49.54 836
3 Sitar 50.10 810
4th Halvari 50.60 787
5 Pahapill 50.90 774
6th Barroilhet 51.91 729
DNF Andreev 0

Run 3
August 21, 2008, 10:14 p.m.

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Raja 48.98 862
2 Gomez 49.27 849
3 Barras 49.51 837
4th Niklaus 49.65 831
5 Martineau 49.99 815
6th Shubianok 50.02 814

Run 4
August 21, 2008, 10:21 p.m.

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 García 49.66 830
2 Parchomenka 50.51 782
3 Sepehrzad 50.75 780
4th Pogorelow 50.91 773
5 Drosdov 51.56 744
6th Dizdarevic 52.02 724
DNF Covalenco 0

Run 5
August 21, 2008, 10:28 p.m.

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Awde 47.16 950
2 Krautschanka 47.30 943
3 Kasyanov 47.70 924
4th Hardee 47.75 921
5 Suarez 47.91 913
6th Schrader 48.47 886
7th Bertocchi 48.72 875

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Clay 4521
02 Krautschanka 4433
03 Hardee 4428
04th Kasyanov 4408
05 Šebrle 4312
06th Suarez 4297
07th Pogorelow 4283
08th Schrader 4279
09 Addy 4229
10 Smith 4217
11 García 4209
12 Raja 4171
13 Drosdov 4158
14th Syssoyev 4118
15th Pahapill 4080
16 Niklaus 4079
17th Barras 4057
18th Bertocchi 4010
19th Martineau 4002
20th Sepehrzad 3991
21st Sitar 3979
22nd Qi 3968
23 Shubianok 3964
24 Parchomenka 3950
25th Dizdarevic 3861
26th Awde 3857
27 Halvari 3844
28 Karlivans 3841
29 Gomez 3800
30th Barroilhet 3772
31 quinine 3307
32 Andreev 3016
33 Xhonneux 3012
34 Covalenco 2704

110 meter hurdles

The Uzbek Pawel Andrejew, the Brazilian Carlos Chinin, the Moldovan Victor Covalenco and the Belgian Frédéric Xhonneux did not start in this sixth discipline at the beginning of the second day. The discipline was carried out in four runs.

Run 1
August 22, 2008, 9:00 a.m. / wind: −0.4 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 García 13.90 987
2 Šebrle 14.64 894
3 Sepehrzad 14.71 885
4th Parchomenka 15.06 842
5 Drosdov 15.51 789
6th Dizdarevic 15.61 777

Run 2
August 22, 2008, 9:07 a.m. / wind: −0.5 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Clay 13.93 984
2 Raja 14.06 967
3 Smith 14.08 964
4th Suarez 14.15 955
5 Hardee 14.20 949
6th Krautschanka 14.21 948
7th Barroilhet 14.26 941
8th Addy 14.31 935
9 Bertocchi 14.32 934

Run 3
August 22, 2008, 9:14 am / wind: −0.2 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Barras 14.21 945
2 Kasyanov 14.37 927
3 Niklaus
4th Pogorelow 14.47 915
5 Pahapill 14.51 910
6th Shubianok 14.52 908
7th Gomez 14.61 897
8th Martineau 14.73 882

Run 4
August 22, 2008, 9:21 a.m. / Wind: −0.4 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Qi 14.60 899
2 Awde 14.69 887
3 Schrader 14.71 885
4th Sitar 15.03 846
5 Karlivans 15.28 816
6th Halvari 16.25 705
DNF Syssoyev 0

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Clay 5505
02 Krautschanka 5381
03 Hardee 5377
04th Kasyanov 5335
05 Suarez 5252
06th Pogorelow 5198
07th Šebrle 5197
08th García 5196
09 Smith 5181
10 Addy 5164
11 Schrader
12 Raja 5141
13 Niklaus 5006
14th Barras 5002
15th Pahapill 4990
16 Drosdov 4947
17th Bertocchi 4944
18th Sepehrzad 4885
19th Martineau 4884
20th Shubianok 4876
21st Qi 4867
22nd Sitar 4825
23 Parchomenka 4792
24 Awde 4744
25th Barroilhet 4713
26th Gomez 4696
27 Karlivans 4657
28 Dizdarevic 4638
29 Halvari 4549
30th Syssoyev 4118

Discus throw

The Jamaican Maurice Smith - with 50.91 m second best discus thrower

The competition was conducted in two groups.

The Russian Alexej Syssojew did not take part in this sixth discipline. Note: All widths in meters (m)

Group A
August 22, 2008, 10:05 am

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Clay 53.79 x 51.86 950
02 Smith x 48.49 50.91 889
03 Pogorelow 41.71 47.90 50.04 871
04th Pahapill 48.09 46.82 49.35 857
05 Halvari x 47.71 x 823
06th Qi 45.04 46.46 45.23 797
07th Shubianok 45.36 45.80 x 783
08th Šebrle 45.20 45.50 x 777
09 Niklaus x 40.80 45.39 775
10 Parchomenka 45.27 43.25 x 772
11 Karlivans 43.21 44.54 x 757
12 Suarez 41.84 x 44.45 756
13 Martineau x 44.09 42.45 748
14th Addy 40.04 x 42.30 711

Group B
August 22, 2008, 11:25 am

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Sepehrzad 50.32 x x 877
02 Kasyanov 43.31 46.31 48.39 837
03 Drosdov 47.43 x 47.30 817
04th Barroilhet 41.03 46.07 x 789
05 Barras 44.02 45.17 x 770
06th Bertocchi 44.22 x 44.91 765
07th Krautschanka 44.58 x x 758
08th Hardee 42.62 43.55 x 737
09 Schrader 37.70 38.51 40.41 673
10 Gomez 38.81 40.17 x 668
11 Dizdarevic 39.86 38.65 x 662
12 Raja 38.20 39.83 39.37 661
13 Sitar x 37.45 39.25 649
14th Awde x 34.51 37.12 606
15th García x x 36.73 598

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Clay 6455
02 Kasyanov 6172
03 Krautschanka 6139
04th Hardee 6114
05 Smith 6070
06th Pogorelow 6069
07th Suarez 6008
08th Šebrle 5974
09 Addy 5875
10 Pahapill 5847
11 Schrader 5837
12 Raja 5802
13 García 5794
14th Niklaus 5781
15th Barras 5775
16 Drosdov 5765
Sepehrzad
18th Bertocchi 5709
19th Qi 5664
20th Shubianok 5655
21st Martineau 5632
22nd Parchomenka 5564
23 Barroilhet 5502
24 Sitar 5474
25th Karlivans 5414
26th Halvari 5372
27 Gomez 5365
28 Awde 5350
29 Dizdarevic 5300

Pole vault

The German André Niklaus is the best pole vaulter of all decathletes at these games with 5.20 m

August 22, 2008, 1:45 p.m.

The Latvian Jānis Karlivāns did not take part in this eighth discipline. The discipline was conducted in two groups.

Note: All widths in meters (m)

Group A

space Surname 3.80
4.60
3.90
4.70
4.00
4.80
4.10
4.90
4.20
5.00
4.30
5.10
4.40
5.20
4.50
-
height Points
01 Drosdov -
-
-
xxo
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
xxx
-
-
5.10 941
02 Awde -
o
-
o
-
xo
-
xxo
-
xxx
o
-
-
-
o
-
4.90 880
03 García -
xo
-
o
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
4.70 819
04th Shubianok -
o
-
xxx
-
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
4.60 790
05 Smith
O
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
xo
-
o
-
06th Kasyanov -
-
-
-
-
-
xo
-
-
-
o
-
xxx
-
-
-
4.30 702
Qi -
-
-
-
xo
-
-
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
xxx
-
08th Addy -
-
xo
-
xo
-
o
-
o
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
4.20 673
09 Sitar -
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4.00 617
10 Dizdarevic xo
-
xxo
-
o
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11 Sepehrzad xo
-
-
-
xo
-
-
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
ogV Gomez -
-
-
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Halvari -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
xxx
-

Group B

space Surname 4.30
4.90
4.40
5.00
4.50
5.10
4.60
5.20
4.70
5.30
4.80
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height Points
01 Niklaus -
-
-
xo
-
xxo
-
xo
-
xxx
o
-
5.20 972
02 Clay -
o
-
o
-
xxx
-
-
o
-
o
-
5.00 910
Krautschanka -
o
-
o
-
xxx
-
o
-
-
-
o
Pogorelow -
-
-
o
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
o
-
05 Barras -
o
-
xxo
-
xxx
o
-
-
-
xo
-
06th Raja -
xxx
o
-
-
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
4.80 849
07th Pahapill -
xxx
-
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
xo
-
Šebrle -
-
o
xxx
-
-
o
-
-
-
xo
-
09 Schrader -
xxx
-
-
-
-
xo
-
-
-
xo
-
10 Bertocchi -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
o
-
xxx
-
4.70 819
Martineau -
-
-
-
-
-
o
-
o
-
xxx
-
Parchomenka -
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
xxx
-
13 Suarez xxo
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
xxx
-
ogV Barroilhet -
-
-
-
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Hardee -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
xxx
-
-
-

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Clay 7365
02 Krautschanka 7049
03 Pogorelow 6979
04th Kasyanov 6874
05 Smith 6860
06th Suarez 6827
07th Šebrle 6826
08th Niklaus 6753
09 Drosdov 6705
10 Pahapill 6696
11 Schrader 6686
12 Barras 6685
13 Raja 6651
14th García 6613
15th Addy 6548
16 Bertocchi 6528
17th Martineau 6451
18th Shubianok 6445
19th Parchomenka 6383
20th Sepehrzad 6379
21st Qi 6366
22nd Awde 6230
23 Hardee 6114
24 Sitar 6091
25th Dizdarevic 5917
26th Barroilhet 5502
27 Karlivans 5414
28 Halvari 5372
29 Gomez 5365

Javelin throw

The Frenchman Romain Barras achieved 65.40 m in the javelin throw - the seventh best distance in this decathlon

The competition was conducted in two groups.

The American Trey Hardee and the Chilean Gonzalo Barroilhet did not compete in this ninth discipline.

Note: All widths in meters (m)

Group A
August 22, 2008, 7:00 p.m.

01 García 65.60 x x 822
02 Barras 61.44 65.40 x 819
03 Drosdov 62.10 62.57 61.50 777
04th Gomez 62.22 61.77 61.56 771
05 Schrader 58.65 60.27 x 742
06th Awde 48.76 49.95 53.18 636
07th Addy x 48.31 52.50 626
08th Kasyanov 44.10 51.59 50.97 612
09 Smith 49.97 51.52 x 611
10 Sepehrzad 48.57 49.56 48.58 582
11 Sitar 44.89 47.23 44.32 548
12 Bertocchi x 45.33 x 520
13 Dizdarevic 43.58 43.44 x 494

Group B
August 22, 2008, 8:15 pm

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Suarez 73.98 71.35 69.58 950
02 Martineau 71.44 64.92 x 911
03 Clay 68.71 70.97 x 904
04th Raja 67.16 58.11 x 846
05 Pahapill 64.59 66.02 67.07 845
06th Parchomenka x 62.29 64.60 807
07th Pogorelow 64.01 61.74 x 798
08th Šebrle 58.61 63.93 x 797
09 Qi 63.09 x x 784
10 Shubianok 62.10 59.15 57.86 769
11 Krautschanka 59.19 59.71 60.23
12 Niklaus 55.88 60.21 58.41 741
13 Halvari x 51.77 55.11 665

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Clay 8269
02 Krautschanka 7790
03 Pogorelow 7777
Suarez
05 Šebrle 7620
06th Pahapill 7541
07th Barras 7504
08th Raja 7497
09 Niklaus 7494
10 Kasyanov 7486
11 Drosdov 7482
12 Smith 7471
13 García 7435
14th Schrader 7428
15th Martineau 7362
16 Shubianok 7214
17th Parchomenka 7190
18th Addy 7174
19th Qi 7150
20th Bertocchi 7048
21st Sepehrzad 6961
22nd Awde 6866
23 Sitar 6639
24 Dizdarevic 6411
25th Gomez 6136
26th Halvari 6037

1500 meter run

The discipline was carried out in two runs.

Run 1
August 22, 2008, 9:40 p.m.

space Surname Time (min) Points
1 Schrader 4: 26.77 766
2 Gomez 4: 30.74 740
3 Sitar 4: 37.37 697
4th Martineau 4: 37.06 693
5 Shubianok 4: 38.14 692
6th Qi 4: 39.32 685
7th Bertocchi 4: 42.26 666
8th Awde 4: 44.80 650
9 Parchomenka 4: 45.17 648
10 Dizdarevic 4: 51.42 610
11 Sepehrzad 5: 06.67 522
12 Addy 5: 12.22 491
13 Halvari 5: 20.26 449

Run 2
August 22, 2008, 9:49 p.m.

space Surname Time (min) Points
1 Krautschanka 4: 27.47 761
2 Kasyanov 4: 28.94 752
3 Suarez 4: 29.17 750
4th Barras 4: 29.29 749
5 Smith 4: 31.62 734
6th Niklaus 4: 32.90
7th Drosdov 4: 41.34 672
8th Pahapill 4: 47.06 637
9 Raja 4: 49.60 621
10 Šebrle 4: 49.63
11 García 5: 00.49 557
12 Pogorelow 5: 01.56 551
13 Clay 5: 06.59 522

initial situation

In this competition, the Czech Roman Šebrle was the clearly dominant athlete in recent years. He was Olympic champion in 2004 , world champion in 2007 and European champion from 2006 , also vice world champion from 2003 behind the American Tom Pappas and vice world champion from 2005 behind Pappas' compatriot Bryan Clay. In addition, Šebrle held both the world record and the Olympic record . But he did not start unchallenged here. His World Cup victory was just 32 points ahead of Jamaican Maurice Smith and 90 points ahead of the Kazakh Olympic third in 2004 and third in the 2003 World Cup, Dmitri Karpov. However, Bryan Clay, who had defeated Šebrle at the 2005 World Championships and also competed as a silver medalist in 2004, was viewed as the fiercest opponent. Other candidates for top positions included the Hungarian Vice European Champion from 2006 and World Cup third from 2005 Attila Zsivóczky, the Russian European Championship third from 2006 and World Cup fourth from 2007 Alexei Drosdow, the German World Cup fourth from 2005 and World Cup fifth from 2007 André Niklaus and the other two Americans Trey Hardee and Tom Pappas.

Summary

Over 100 meters , the first discipline, Clay played his sprint strengths with 10.44 s and took the lead with 989 points. His compatriot Trey Hardee - 10.52 s - and the Ukrainian Oleksij Kasjanow - 10.52 s - were not far behind. Šebrle was already clearly behind with 11.21 s.

Clay was also the best decathlete in the long jump with 7.78 m. Hardee was not far behind with 7.72 m, the third best distance was achieved by German Michal Schrader with 7.70 m and Šebrle also showed a good performance with 7.68 m. Clay had played out his strengths and led with 1994 points. He was 34 points ahead of Hardee, 76 points ahead of Kasyanow and 102 points ahead of Schrader. Belarusian Andrej Krautschanka was fifth - 162 points back - ahead of Jangy Addy from Liberia - 174 p. And Šebrle, who already had two hundred points to catch up.

In the shot put , four athletes exceeded the 16-meter mark. the Russian Alexander Pogorelow - 16.53 m, Clay - 16.27 m, Drosdow - 16.26 m - and the Iranian Hadi Sepehrzad - 16.02 m. In the overall standings, Clay maintained his lead with 2862 points. Kasyanow was second, 145p behind, Hardee third, 204p behind. It was followed by Pogorelow - 230 P - and the Cuban Yordanis García - 250 P. Šebrle was tenth, 312 points behind Clay.

In the high jump there were four athletes who jumped 2.11 m as the best decathletes. These were Šebrle, Krautschanka, the Estonian Mikk Pahapill and the Russian Alexej Syssojew. Pogorelow reached 2.08 m, while Clay was at 1.99 m at the end. But Kasyanov had only jumped 1.96 m and could not make up for it. Clay continued to be the clear leader with 3656 P. Pogorelow had improved to second with a deficit of 146 p, while Hardee was three points behind again third ahead of Krautschanka, who was another seventeen points behind. Kasjanow 172 P behind Clay now fifth. Šebrle was sixth, his gap to Clay was 180 P. He was followed by Drosdow, Schrader and the Cuban Leonel Suárez in ninth.

In the 400-meter run , the final discipline of the first day, the British Daniel Awde, who had remained below his level so far, was the fastest with 47.16 s. It was followed by Krautschanka - 47.30 s, Kasjanow - 47.70 s, Hardee - 47.75 s and Suárez - 47.91 s. Clay scored 48.92 seconds. With 49.54 s, Šebrle remained well below his potential. After five disciplines Clay was leading with a good 4521 points. But it had become a little tighter again. Krautschanka was second and had reduced his deficit to 88 P. Hardee followed five more points ahead of Kasjanow and Šebrle. Suárez, who was particularly strong on the second day, was sixth, 203 p behind Clay. Pogorelow was seventh ahead of Schrader. Addy and Smith.

On the second day, García undercut the 14-second mark with 13.90 s and Clay with 13.93 s over 110 meter hurdles . The Estonians Andres Raja, Smith - 14.08 s - and Suárez - 14.15 s came closest to them with 14.06 s. Šebrle actually scored 14.71 s for him, which was indisputable, and thus had no chance in the fight for the medals. Clay, who now had 5505 points in his account, extended his lead to 124 points ahead of Krautschanka. The order behind it had hardly changed. Hardee was third with 128 points, Kasyanow fourth, 170 points behind Clay. Suárez was already more than two hundred points behind the leader and improved to fifth. Pogorelow, Šebrle, García and Smith followed.

In the discus , Clay extended his lead. He reached 53.79 m, with which he achieved the greatest distance here. Smith, Sepehrzad and Pogorelow also surpassed the 50-meter mark. Kasjanow was not far behind with 48.39 m, while Suárez, Krautschanka and Hardee remained clearly under 45 m with their widths. In the intermediate standings, things now looked very good for Clay, who had reached 6455 points. Kasyanow, who had regained second place, was already 283 P behind the American. It was followed by Krautschanka - 216 P back, Hardee - 241 P, Smith - 385 P, Pogorelow - 386 P - and Suárez - 443 P back.

The best pole vaulter was the German André Niklaus with 5.20 m. Another five athletes exceeded the 5-meter mark: Drosdow jumped 5.10 P, Clay, Krautschanka, Pogorelow and the Frenchman Romain Barras booked 5.00 m each. Hardee got in at 4.70 m, but had three failed attempts and was thus without height. After this exercise he dropped out of the competition. At the top was Clay, who was more than three hundred points ahead with 7365 points. With his good pole vault result, Krautschanke brought back second place. Pogorelow was seventy points behind him in third. Kasyanow, Smith and Suarez followed. The Cuban was 147 P behind on the bronze place. But as a brilliant javelin thrower, the situation was not yet hopeless.

Three athletes threw the javelin more than seventy meters: Suárez - 73.98 m -, the Belgian Eugene Martineau - 71.44 m - and Clay - 70.97 m. Of the top athletes, Pogorelow came closest to these three with his 64.01 m, while Krautschanka, Kasyanow and Smith were far behind. After the penultimate exercise, Clay had extended his lead to 499 P with 8269 points. Krautschanka was second with a 27 P lead over Pogorelow and Suárez, who were jointly third. More than 150 P behind it followed Šebrle and Barras. In the last discipline, Clay could no longer be overtaken except in the event of a fall or injury. The battle for silver and bronze, on the other hand, was completely open. The decision about the two remaining medals had to be made between Krautschanka, Pogorelow and Suárez, who met directly in the second and last run.

The fastest 1500-meter runner in the field was Schrader with 4: 26.77 minutes in run one. In the second race, Krautschanka won in 4: 27.47 minutes, followed by Kasjanow in 4: 28.94 minutes and Suarez in 4: 29.17 minutes. Pogorelow and Clay finished in the last two places of this run with times of more than five minutes. With that the decision was made. Bryan Clay was Olympic champion with 8791 points. Andrej Krautschanka achieved silver 240 points behind him, Leonel Suárez was bronze medalist with a further 24 points behind and set a new Cuban record with 8527 points. Alexandr Pogorelow took fourth place ahead of Romain Barras. Roman Šebrle had to be satisfied with sixth place this time. Oleksij Kasjanow was seventh ahead of André Niklaus.

Bryan Clay won the twelfth gold medal for the United States in the decathlon .

The Belarusian Andrei Krautschanka and the Cuban Leonel Suárez won the first medals for their associations in this discipline.

Bottom line

space Surname nation Points annotation
1 Bryan Clay United StatesUnited States United States 8791
2 Andrei Krautschanka BelarusBelarus Belarus 8551
3 Leonel Suarez CubaCuba Cuba 8527 NO
4th Alexandr Pogorelow RussiaRussia Russia 8328
5 Romain Barras FranceFrance France 8253
6th Roman Šebrle Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 8241
7th Oleksiy Kasyanov UkraineUkraine Ukraine 8238
8th André Niklaus GermanyGermany Germany 8220
9 Maurice Smith JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 8205
10 Michael Schrader GermanyGermany Germany 8194
11 Mikk Pahapill EstoniaEstonia Estonia 8178
12 Alexei Drozdov RussiaRussia Russia 8154
13 Andres Raja EstoniaEstonia Estonia 8118
14th Eugene Martineau NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 8055
15th Yordanis García CubaCuba Cuba 7992
16 Mikalai Shubianok BelarusBelarus Belarus 7906
17th Alyaksandr Parchomenka BelarusBelarus Belarus 7838
18th Qi Haifeng China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 7835
19th Massimo Bertocchi CanadaCanada Canada 7714
20th Jangy Addy LiberiaLiberia Liberia 7665
21st Daniel Awde United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 7516
22nd Hadi Sepehrzad IranIran Iran 7483
23 Damjan Sitar SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 7336
24 Slaven Dizdarevic SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 7021
25th David Gomez SpainSpain Spain 6876
26th Mikko Halvari FinlandFinland Finland 6486

Web links

Videos

Individual evidence

  1. Campeonato CAC de Atletismo 2008 on athlecac.org, accessed on June 18, 2018
  2. Campeonato Sudamericano de Atletismo 2007 on athlecac.org, accessed on June 18, 2018
  3. 17th Asian Athletics Championship 2007 ( memento of July 14, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) on athleticsasia.org (PDF, 417 KB), accessed on June 18, 2018
  4. Oceania Area Championships - 25/06/2008 to 28/06/2008 on athletics-oceania.com (PDF, 130 KB), accessed on June 18, 2018
  5. IAAF World Records, Decathlon Men , accessed on June 18, 2018